Danvillegirl said... (5/2/12 7:01 AM)ReplyVery nice. Sometimes you just have to ignore the instructions and sew what you know normally works for you.

Annette1 said... (5/1/12 11:12 PM)ReplySO cute, but then WHAT ELSE IS NEW? I know you'll be SHOCKED to know that I have this pattern, too. :o) I'd better start bookmarking your reviews, so I can follow in your footsteps -- ha! Oh, by the way, I LOVE Walk Off the Earth and had never heard of them until I saw the links on your blog. They're right up my alley, and NOW I want a ukelele -- ha! (Probably spelled that wrong.) Seems like I was going to tell you something else, but I can't remember what. Oh, I know: Mood is having a sale on lots of brightly-colored fabrics. Got the email today. :o) LORD KNOWS I need more fabric. I can almost walk a path through my sewing room with no obstructions.

SavageCoco said... (5/1/12 9:03 PM)ReplyShaza - thanks so much for the serger pics!

Karendee said... (5/1/12 8:27 PM)ReplyShams, just noticed the lettering in the fabric of your top. What wonderful fabric. I couldn't see that while reading your blog. Another great top for you.

Barbara V said... (5/1/12 7:44 PM)ReplyI'm impressed with your serger acrobatics! Super job throughout on this great looking top on you and really nice choice of fabric for the style.

Dilliander said... (5/1/12 7:37 PM)ReplyGosh, you really have a talent for taking a good pattern and making it great! This looks fantastic, stylish with interesting details and the fit is perfect!

sfshaza said... (5/1/12 4:53 PM)ReplyThanks, Dorothy! :)
SavageCoco, I added more pictures and explanation of the hem to this review and to the blog.

DorothyK said... (5/1/12 4:33 PM)ReplyI love this top - and the fabric is fabulous. I'm glad I got to see it in person - it's even better than the picture. Great job with your alterations.

sfshaza said... (5/1/12 4:19 PM)ReplyVery carefully, SavageCoco! I started the serging at the inside corner and going towards the horizontal hem. I went all the way around and ended at the point. I then started again at the bottom of the point and ended back at the inside corner. It was a little tricky, but not too bad. I'll try to get better pics.

Kemish said... (5/1/12 3:59 PM)ReplyI saw this on your blog (yes, I am a lurker) and just love it. What a great top! You are right - What's not to love about a great knit top. This is definitely a TNT pattern.